No it's a verb. It is the past tense of the verb/auxiliary verb to do. The past participle done is sometimes used as an adjective, informally (i.e. a done deal).
No, went is a verb: the past tense of go.
I go to the cinema very Saturday.
I went to the cinema last Saturday.
No, did is a verb and didn't (did not) is the negative form.
Beautiful is the adjective.
No went is a verb. Went is the past tense of go. To is a preposition.
No 'went' is not an adjective, it's the simple past of the verb to be
It could be an adjective: The weaving car hit the truck and went off the road.
Neither. Went is actually a verb, the past tense of "go."
Beautiful is the adjective.
No went is a verb. Went is the past tense of go. To is a preposition.
No 'went' is not an adjective, it's the simple past of the verb to be
It could be an adjective: The weaving car hit the truck and went off the road.
Neither. Went is actually a verb, the past tense of "go."
There is no adjective in your sentence. An adjective is a descriptive word of a verb or noun. Nothing is being described in your sentence.
Discouraged is an adjective. An example sentence: The discouraged fans went home after the concert was cancelled.
adverb - yesterday adjective - new
Bored can be an adjective. For instance, "The bored students got more unruly as the class went on.
Yes beacause an adjective answers which one what kind of how many
She went to see the Eiffel Tower. She is the pronoun, and Eiffel is the Proper Adjective.
No. The colloquial term 'far out' is an adjective. Far can be an adjective or an adverb, and out can be an adverb or (arguably) a preposition (as in She went out the door).